Since 2010, Rolling Thunder is an ArmA series (firstly Arma2, now Arma3) PVP (player vs player) event in which large scale tank battles are simulated. Rolling Thunder is for those who always wanted to participate in such an event, but never found the people to play together with, if not to play such a gametype in a more organized large scale environment.
The RT battles are standalone events and take place occasionally. For each battle there are new registrations. This means that the battles are easy accessible and less demanding/time consuming for the players compared to the more common PVP community campaigns/series. The Rolling Thunder participants vary from armor gameplay newcomers to professional tank combat simulation gamers all with the aim to have tactical, teamwork orientated, well organized and enjoyable battles.

In these battles, tank company versus tank company operations are simulated. Both tank companies consist of three tank platoons (4 tanks per platoon), a Cavalry Scout platoon, a reconnaissance platoon, an anti-tank section and a logistical element. The total number is 56 versus 56 players.

Each battle takes place on a different map. At the start of a battle, each company starts on a opposite point of the map. The battle region has alot of open terrain with some elevations and small forests. Each company has the objective to take and hold two objective sectors towards the opponents’ start point. During the two-hour battle, both sides try to build up tactical dominance in the region, by securing stategic points and preventing the enemy to advance. Points are distributed for each minute that a sector is held. After two hours the battle ends and the company with the highest number of points wins.

Credits: Dutch for the original gameplay concept; {BDR}Flipper for some scripting; {BDR}Cobra for Arma3 porting